The ‘suicide note’ scribbled in the house of a victim of self-confessed serial killer Philip Onyancha matched the handwriting of the accused, a police officer told the High Court yesterday. Investigating officer Sergeant James Tangi told Justice Jessie Lessit the writing behind Jacqueline Chepng’etich’s bathroom door using a blue marker pen matched the samples taken from Onyancha in 2010. “We took photos of the writings and various samples from the accused [Onyancha] for forensic examination. Forgive me, Daddy, Caro, Jemmo and Mark.”The investigating officer said they also found a marker pen next to Jacqueline’s bed. The officer told the court that on June 2, 2008, the caretaker of the building where Jacqueline lived reported a foul smell.
Source: The Star March 05, 2019 00:11 UTC